Joelle Fredman
WMAL.com
MARYLAND — (WMAL) Montgomery County Police are asking the public for help to identify the suspects who covered two Maryland high schools in graffiti.
Between January 27 and 31, police responded to calls from both Winston Churchill High School in Potomac and Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda that someone spray-painted the schools’ football stadiums, poles and benches.
Police believe the graffiti was the result of a sport’s rivalry between the schools.
The graffiti included messages personal to both schools, as well as pictures of male genitalia.
Anyone with information should call the 1st District Investigative Section at 240-773-6084.
Crime Solvers of Montgomery County are offering a $10,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest.
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